I use my iPhone constantly. Compulsively, even. It's with me wherever I go. But you'll…
Read more Read more

Specifically, 53 percent of cellphone users still, inexplicably, prefer being called to texted. The numbers switch when you factor in usage; 55 percent of people who send and receive more than 50 texts per day prefer texts to calls, up from 31 percent overall. It just so happens that 50 texts per day is the average for the 18-24 bracket, so it's pretty clear how this breaks down age-wise.

There's obviously a place for phone calls. Catching up with family, long-distance relationships, letting the family of the heiress you're ransoming know you're serious—some situations call for, well, a call. But if there's no immediacy or required intimacy to a call, I feel like it's better left as a text. What about you guys? [Pew Internet]